Technology

A Human-Like Robot That Can Liquefy and Escape from prison using magnets

Inspired by sea cucumbers, the robots are magnetic and can conduct electricity. Researchers embedded magnetic particles in metal with a…

2 years ago

Soft Robot Use Viscous Liquids To Perform Intricate Actions

In the College of Engineering, electrical and computer engineering assistant professor Kirstin Petersen works. Her team developed a system of…

2 years ago

Walking Stick That Could Assist People In Finding Things

In order to create a new type of walking stick for those who are blind or visually challenged, engineers at…

2 years ago

An Omnidirectional Wheel-leg Robot That is Also Transformable

The robot design This Omnidirectional Wheel-leg Robot also called OmniWheg robot was created by researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute recently.…

2 years ago

Learning How To Adapt With Less Steel

emission Steel is one of the most resourceful material on earth that is mainly used by man in their day…

2 years ago

See Robot That Uses Biological Sensor To Detect Smell

Tel Aviv University has made a new Technological Development possible for a robot to smell using Biological Sensor. The Biological…

2 years ago

Universities Are Adopting The Policy Of Banning TikTok From Their Network Services

Public Universities in the US have banned the use of TIKTOK in the school Wi-Fi services and devices . more…

2 years ago

An Alternative to ChatGPT That is Open Source, but Beware

From the same guy who reverse-engineered Meta's closed-source AI system Make-A-Video; the first open source equivalent of OpenAI’s ChatGPT has…

2 years ago

Autonomous Cars Powered by Computers, Eliminating Carbon Emission Cars

As time goes on, autonomous vehicles would be able to overpower the carbon emission cars which would generate as many…

2 years ago

A Modern facial Recognition Technology That Scans Your Ear

Looking at the post-COVID world of face coverings and heightened hygiene awareness, the need for new confirmation methods that don't…

2 years ago

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